BBB Issue 13 We are very pleased to announce an unbelievably stacked line-up for issue lucky number 13. With artists and features from all corners of the world, such as graffiti BATES, NYCHOS, BUFF MONSTER, BIAS & fine-artists Vladimir Kraynyk and Simon Birch, a feature on Malaysian street-art by Beth Zener & a recap of Montreal’s Mural Festival by Naz Goshtasbpour. With a line-up like this it should come as no shock this issue is second to none.

June 13 – June 14Jun 13 at 6:00pm to Jun 14 at 8:00pm Slussen Stockholm, Sweden

Release party in Stockholm for our latest publication “TOMCAT – Home is where I take my shoes off”, a 32 pages zine with photos by Tomcat from 2008-2014. Bring your bike, beers and buddies to Slussen this Friday!

The zine is printed in a limited edition of 300 copies and each zine comes with an A2 poster designed by Tomcat. Available exclusively through www.spraydaily.com, world wide flat rate shipping.

His styles are simple, simple but everywhere. His name is well known around the world but he still may be one of the most anonymous and mysterious writers. If you ever been biking around the streets of Copenhagen you know what we are talking about. His tags, throw-ups and roll-ups covers the city from top to bottom. You will find his name on trucks, walls, street signs, roof tops but also on the trains and along the track sides.

Next show at the Le-fix Gallery is MERE supported by Steven Biccard´s foto documentary. MERE change the Train paintings out with canvas for this show – // So we fully recommend you to come and see the result / MERE has also focusing on framing the canvases -as an incorporated piece of the full art work. // The MERE show will also include Magazine Release of BITE IT vol.3 / Where MERE is featured with interview // Music will be played by DJ Molla

Spraydaily released their first zine yesterday. Get it here. 10 € and free shipping worldwide.

Knowing that your painting could be removed in just a couple of hours made photography and documentation an important part of the graffiti culture. Writers have since the beginning collected photos of their work in black books and today lots of writers also have their own online feeds on sites like Instagram and Facebook. Besides that there is a growing community with photographers that are more focused on catching the actual moment instead of the final result. With pioneers like Martha Cooper and Henry Chalfant it grew into a genre of its own. In this first zine by Spray Daily we met five different photographers who won’t hesitate to break the law to get the perfect shot!